Wade, 19, is charged with trying to gun down a teenage couple in Mill Valley last year and also stealing a $200,000 Lamborghini belonging to celebrity chef Guy Fieri.

"it doesn't get any better than boostin lambos and picking up chicks at 17," Wade allegedly wrote in a text message that is part of the prosecution's evidence.

"The evidence will show you that the defendant is a sophisticated criminal who carefully plans out his crimes," Martinez-Shaw said.

Wade's defense attorney, Charles Dresow, urged the jurors to keep an open mind. He said that while crimes occurred, the evidence is insufficient to convict the defendant.

"This case is more about what the prosecution can't show than what they can," Dresow said.

Wade showed no emotion during the opening statements of the trial, which is expected to last until mid-November. Although he is allowed to wear dress clothes without handcuffs during the trial, his leg is tethered to his chair by a restraint hidden from the jurors.

Wade's mother Leylla, who has attended most of the court hearings, said she was "disgusted" by the prosecution's opening statement.

"It was cruel how they described my son, and it's untrue," she said. "And of course I'm his mom and I'm going to defend my son, but he would never, ever try to take someone's life."

The case began on April 13, 2012, when a black-clad, helmeted motorcyclist approached a pickup truck in Mill Valley and fired a handgun at a teenage couple inside. The victims, Eva Dedier and Landon Wahlstrom, escaped with minor injuries from flying glass.

Wahlstrom, who was 18 when the crime occurred, testified Friday that he saw the motorcyclist point the gun directly at him. He and Dedier, then 17, ducked just before the gunman fired five times, blowing out the truck's windows.

"I remember the glass shattering and hitting my arm and the side of my face," he said.

Through a combination of legwork and luck, Marin sheriff's investigators were able to rapidly identify the suspect as Wade, who was known to supply Dedier and other teens with fake IDs.

Authorities allege that Wade desired Dedier and was enraged that she was dating Wahlstrom.

During the course of that investigation, Marin County sheriff's detectives tailed Wade to a storage facility in Richmond. Wade was arrested after trying to flee and allegedly reaching for a gun he was carrying.

Inside the storage locker, investigators found the motorcycle he allegedly rode during the shooting, plus weapons, ammunition, fake IDs for three states, radio-jamming equipment, a replica police uniform and a $200,000 yellow Lamborghini.

The car was identified as the vehicle stolen from a San Francisco dealership in 2011 by a burglar who rappelled from a high window, authorities said. The car belonged to Fieri, a well-known restaurateur who appears on the Food Network.

Wade has pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder, vehicle theft, burglary and other crimes. Although the alleged crimes occurred before he turned 18, he was charged as an adult.

The trial is being held before Judge Kelly Simmons in Marin Superior Court. It resumes Monday.

Wade, who spent much of his childhood in Tiburon, was living in San Rafael when the alleged crimes occurred.